connect lines on scatter plot showing arrows

Hi,
I am plotting 2 scatter plots on the same figure with corresponding points. I would like to connect each pair of points with an arrow towards the second. Here is my code so far
figure; scatter(xpre,ypre,'filled','SizeData',100,'MarkerEdgeColor',[0 0 0],'MarkerFaceColor',[.4940 .1840 .5560]);hold on;scatter(xpost,ypost,'filled','SizeData',100,'MarkerEdgeColor',[.9290 .6940 .1250],'MarkerFaceColor',[.9290 .6940 .1250]);hold on
for i = 1:22
plot([xpre(i,:) xpost(i,:)],[ypre(i,:) ypost(i,:)],'-->','Color',[0 0 0],'LineWidth',2);
end
However I get the attached figure. Grateful for any assistance. Thank you!

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 21 Avr 2022
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 21 Avr 2022
Try this
quiver(xpre, ypre, xpost-xpre, ypost-ypre, 'off')

7 commentaires

bsriv
bsriv le 21 Avr 2022
Thanks- I'm getting this error
Error using quiver (line 44)
Uneven parameter-value pairs.
Not sure why... Thanks
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 21 Avr 2022
You might have an older MATLAB, replace 'off' with 0, or ..., 'AutoScale', 'off'). In any case check the doc of your quiver command.
bsriv
bsriv le 21 Avr 2022
Thanks- it works but i can't reshape the arrows/arrowheads. It's not really clear from the documentation how do I narrow the arrowheads and make them so they don't overlap with the points?
Make thr arrow 10% shorter
quiver(xpre, ypre, 0.9*(xpost-xpre), 0.9*(ypost-ypre), 'Autoscale', 'off')
bsriv
bsriv le 21 Avr 2022
Thanks- but I can't figure out how to reshape the arrowheads themselves (i.e., make them smaller )
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong le 21 Avr 2022
Modifié(e) : Bruno Luong le 21 Avr 2022
This is beyond the question you ask, but I'll be nice to do somethibg you could figure out on your own that there is somethig call 'MaxHeadSize'
bsriv
bsriv le 21 Avr 2022
thanks!

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